In this Issue

MFS publishes theoretically engaged and historically informed articles on modernist and contemporary fiction. The journal's substantial book review section keeps readers informed about current scholarship in the field. MFS alternates general issues with special issues focused on individual novelists or topics that challenge and expand the concept of "modern fiction."

Editorial Advisory Board

Timothy Dow Adams, West Virginia University
Paul B. Armstrong, State University of New York, Stoney Brook
Derek Attridge, University of York
Shari Benstock, University of Miami
Lauren Berlant, University of Chicago
Michael Bérubé, University of Illinois
Chris Bongie, College of William & Mary
John Brenkman, Baruch College, CUNY
Robert L. Caserio, Temple University
Ross Chambers, University of Michigan
Brenda Daly, Iowa State University
Marianne DeKoven, Rutgers University
Mark Dolan, City University of New York
Laura Doyle, University of Massachusetts
Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside
Rita Felski, University of Virginia
Ellen G. Friedman, College of New Jersey
Susan Stanford Friedman, University of Wisconsin
Barbara Harlow, University of Texas, Austin
N. Katherine Hayles, University of California, Los Angeles
David Herman,North Carolina State University
Linda Hutcheon, University of Toronto
Susan Jeffords, University of Washington
Djelal Kadir, Pennsylvania State University
Randall Knoper, University of Massachusetts
Karen Lawrence, University of California, Irvine
Francine Masiello, University of California, Berkeley
John T. Matthews, Boston University
Patrick McGee, Louisiana State University
Richard C. Moreland, Louisiana State University
Michael Valdez Moses, Duke University
Margot Norris, University of California, Irvine
Donald Pease, Dartmouth College
John Paul Riquelme, Boston University
Judith Roof, Indiana University
Stephen M. Ross, Washington, D.C.
John Carlos Rowe, University of California, Irvine
Sidonie Smith, University of Michigan
Doris Sommer, Harvard University
Hortense J. Spillers, Cornell University
Steven Weisenburger, University of Kentucky
Patricia Yaeger, University of Michigan

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